It is already a known fact that cannabis is legal in many states across the United States and in countries such as Canada and Uruguay. In most of the states, residents enjoy medical cannabis while in other states; the residents enjoy both medical cannabis and recreational cannabis. There are some states that have not yet legalized cannabis and for that reason, it still remains legal. ...

Cannabis legalization was a big deal in the November 6, 2018 midterm election, but as it appears, the case was similar during the Obama and Trump Presidential elections too. However, at each election, this issue seems to get larger and larger with more advocates than opponents. Many advocates believe that in this new presidential administration and the fact that voters are expressing their approval at the poll the Trump team will want to take credit for full cannabis legalization, if it happens on their watch. But, this has been an ongoing trend for at least the last ten decades. ...

The midterm elections that took place on November 6, 2018 saw residents from across the nation make their vote for various issues including cannabis access, health care coverage, funding for education and even gun control. The Democrats kept their promise of a "blue wave" and they were able to get back control of the House of Representatives, giving them more bargaining and ruling power as it relates to public policy. The Republicans, on the other hand, did get back control of the Senate and they, too have some power, but this time, the Democrats have more 'say so' than they did in the most recent past. ...